The NAACP is asking Black consumers to respond to corporate DEI rollbacks by leveraging their purchasing power.
The NAACP released a black consumer advisory on several companies’ decisions to scale back or cut their diversity, equity, ...
Notable civil rights organization encourages "buy-in" on companies backing DEI values amid conservative pressure.
Boycotts have emerged as a key tool for activists in the fight against the Trump administration's efforts to amass corporate ...
The NAACP has released a new spending guide listing companies that have dropped DEI, encouraging Black Americans to use their ...
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The NAACP is calling on Black consumers to direct their nearly $2 trillion in buying power toward companies that have kept their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
The NAACP recognizes that the rollback of DEI initiatives is a direct attack on Black economic progress,' the group says.
ACLU among others remain quiet as entertainment companies comply with the president’s orders on inclusivity efforts ...
A group of Black faith leaders have announced a Lent-inspired boycott of retail giant Target over the company’s rollback of ...
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WASHINGTON — The NAACP wants Black Americans to steer their buying power toward companies that haven’t pulled back from diversity, equity and inclusion programs under conservative pressure ...